14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
new ruling opens the door for the motor city to cut billions of dollars in payments to city employees retiree's investors and other creditors earlier i spoke with anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation about the city's bankruptcy troubles and i started off by asking him if he felt the judge's decision to greenlight detroit's chapter nine bankruptcy filing was the right thing to do. i did the made the right decision clearly detroit is insolvent and so the bondholders claims that they could raise taxes to pay off the stead or even sell things their assets are there are that they would have enough money from those sales to pay off their debt and still continue forward those arguments were spirits and the idea that detroit is an insolvent is crazy for the bar for the pension ers that claim that the constitution of michigan does not allow for the city to amend pension benefits they seem to have a pretty strong claim to the judge ruled that in years past that you go into bankruptcy is like this that you have to be able to break contracts and so he want t
new ruling opens the door for the motor city to cut billions of dollars in payments to city employees retiree's investors and other creditors earlier i spoke with anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation about the city's bankruptcy troubles and i started off by asking him if he felt the judge's decision to greenlight detroit's chapter nine bankruptcy filing was the right thing to do. i did the made the right decision clearly detroit is insolvent and so the...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
new ruling opens the door for the motor city to cut billions of dollars in payments owed to city employees retiree's investors and other creditors earlier i spoke with anthony randolph director of economic research at the reason foundation about the city's bankruptcy troubles and i started off by asking him if he felt the judge's decision to greenlight detroit's chapter nine bankruptcy filing was the right thing to do. i do the made the right decision clearly detroit is insolvent and so the bondholders claims that they could raise taxes to pay off the stat or even sell things their assets are there are that they would have enough money from those sales to pay off their debt and still continue forward those arguments were spirits and the idea that detroit is an insolvent is crazy for the bar for the pension ers that claim that the constitution of michigan does not allow for the city to amend pension benefits they seem to have a pretty strong claim to the judge ruled that in years past that you go into bankruptcy is like this that you have to be able to break contracts and so he want to head
new ruling opens the door for the motor city to cut billions of dollars in payments owed to city employees retiree's investors and other creditors earlier i spoke with anthony randolph director of economic research at the reason foundation about the city's bankruptcy troubles and i started off by asking him if he felt the judge's decision to greenlight detroit's chapter nine bankruptcy filing was the right thing to do. i do the made the right decision clearly detroit is insolvent and so the...
72
72
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
it is a modern, progressive city today. tourism is a big part of the economy. the timber industry is still volleybal valuable. mining has had problems. we wanted diversity as the main focus. because in the past it was mining and logging. so we are diverse in almost everything way you can think of. to me i don't think you can understand the present unless you know something about the past. if you understand the present and how it got here, you are capable of making sources about what is going to happen in the future. >> next from booktv's visit to coeur d'alene. we bring you the history for the for dummy's series. he talk said about the problems with the first book and the success of the series >> at the time there were novelty computer books and a bunch of stupid tricks. we figured this is going to be another novelty book. well it sold, and sold really well. i had an idea to do a beginning book about computer, dos specifically. and i find of inspired myself to do that dealing with editing and being on the radio and talking about computers it was obvious people
it is a modern, progressive city today. tourism is a big part of the economy. the timber industry is still volleybal valuable. mining has had problems. we wanted diversity as the main focus. because in the past it was mining and logging. so we are diverse in almost everything way you can think of. to me i don't think you can understand the present unless you know something about the past. if you understand the present and how it got here, you are capable of making sources about what is going to...
131
131
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
on the whole maybe an inch of snow and sleet combination, and then in toward new york city. it's really a late sunday night affair, potentially starting as snow, changing over to sleet and then changing over to rain. maybe up to an inch of snow and sleet. so, here's the good news, though, this is the monday time frame temperature. 47 in new york. 43 in washington, and 43 as well. so, deb, we are going to see some ice mixing with snow, but then we're not going to see it last certainly as long as we've seen it from dallas to memphis with the last ice storm. >> all right, so a little bit of relief there come monday. all right, alexandra steele for us, thank you so much. >> sure, yeah. >>> well, more than 200,000 people are without power in the de dallas, texas, area, and that's where we find cnn's ed lavandera. ed, how are people coping? they were expecting this. >> reporter: the good news today we haven't seen freezing rain or sleet falling here in clyde warren park in downtown dallas or across any parts of north texas, but the problem is temperatures haven't gotten above free
on the whole maybe an inch of snow and sleet combination, and then in toward new york city. it's really a late sunday night affair, potentially starting as snow, changing over to sleet and then changing over to rain. maybe up to an inch of snow and sleet. so, here's the good news, though, this is the monday time frame temperature. 47 in new york. 43 in washington, and 43 as well. so, deb, we are going to see some ice mixing with snow, but then we're not going to see it last certainly as long as...
132
132
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
timingwise in the cities. let me show you what we're going to expect. here's washington, d.c. we do have a winter storm watch there. in the morning tomorrow will be snow and sleet. change over to freezing rain and sleet tomorrow night. one to two inches of snow, maybe a quarter of an inch of ice. again, monday, temperatures will warm up. philadelphia, we'll watch in the afternoon. the snow and sleet come in. and then at nighttime we're going to see the rain come in. maybe one inch of snow and sleet combination. a new york city, it's really a sunday night affair starting off as snow, changing to sleet and then changing to rain. maybe an inch of snow and sleet. so, fred, we'll talk more about the timing of this but also interior area, fred, along that i-81 in virginia, roanoke, that will be the hardest area hit with ice. >> folks are going to have to be real careful. >>> all right, merrill newman, the 85-year-old american captured and locked up by north korean authorities earlier this fall is now back on u.s. soil accused of alleged crimes during his time fighting in the korean.
timingwise in the cities. let me show you what we're going to expect. here's washington, d.c. we do have a winter storm watch there. in the morning tomorrow will be snow and sleet. change over to freezing rain and sleet tomorrow night. one to two inches of snow, maybe a quarter of an inch of ice. again, monday, temperatures will warm up. philadelphia, we'll watch in the afternoon. the snow and sleet come in. and then at nighttime we're going to see the rain come in. maybe one inch of snow and...
138
138
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
KBCW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
new york city they don't. this could go on for ever. the multistate lottery has not had a winner since october 1, so there. winning numbers are 11, 29, 44, 63, 64, and megaball 3. nobody got it. the jackpot is expected to grow to $334 million for tuesday's drawing. >> did you have fun reading that? we'll be right back. ,,,,,, a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> stocks soaring today after surprising jobs report. labor department says employers added 203,000 workers last month. that is 20,000 more than expected and that brought the unemployment rate down to 7%. it was just the thing that investors wanted to hear. dow soared to nearly 200 points. the nasdaq, s & p 500 also
new york city they don't. this could go on for ever. the multistate lottery has not had a winner since october 1, so there. winning numbers are 11, 29, 44, 63, 64, and megaball 3. nobody got it. the jackpot is expected to grow to $334 million for tuesday's drawing. >> did you have fun reading that? we'll be right back. ,,,,,, a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love...
179
179
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: back in the city the driver of this little rock bus nearly lost it on a slick road. families stuck at home, or in their cars, stuck on the roads. >> it has to be bad if the medical school closes. >> reporter: justin roberts says this shouldn't be happening in the south. he had no gloves or boots and was using an old license plate to scrape the ice off his car. >> they did warn us but when it hits, it hits. and i guess nobody really is ready for it when it comes. >> reporter: this is what families are up against, cities without the resources to clear the streets. all day long, and we saw one lonely snowplow. over in texas, the weight of the ice and snow brought down the roof of this marina, they cancelled the dallas marathon, our mike boettcher is there and says thousands of families still in the dark. >> a seven hour ice storm left more than 200,000 homes in dallas without power. the culprit? a thick coat of ice on limbs, they snapped and brought down power lines all around the metroplex. >> reporter: tonight utility crews brought in from other states before the stor
. >> reporter: back in the city the driver of this little rock bus nearly lost it on a slick road. families stuck at home, or in their cars, stuck on the roads. >> it has to be bad if the medical school closes. >> reporter: justin roberts says this shouldn't be happening in the south. he had no gloves or boots and was using an old license plate to scrape the ice off his car. >> they did warn us but when it hits, it hits. and i guess nobody really is ready for it when it...
84
84
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
fred barnes, tell me what this -- what happens in your city to the intellects, particularly republican leaders. >> i am not taking any responsibility for what the speaker of the house said. look, republicans do have a problem. democrats use this issue of the so-called war on women, and it works because republicans do not have a good response. the need to fight back. and never go into a discussion that somehow excuses' rape. as long as they -- lou: wait a minute. back up. hang on just a second. i am trying to make notes for the people who do not comprehend that. i mean, i -- i guess what i am saying is, is the republican party so befuddled and its leaders that it does not understand the importance of a triple digit iq to begin with and decent principles and values? >> here is the thing, what he said is insulting. i am personally insulted, not because i am sensitive but not because i'm sensitive, because he is in a st. you need to treat me different for either of you guys on this panel. i want to be treated different because i have blond hair and a female and kenaf kids. i want to be tre
fred barnes, tell me what this -- what happens in your city to the intellects, particularly republican leaders. >> i am not taking any responsibility for what the speaker of the house said. look, republicans do have a problem. democrats use this issue of the so-called war on women, and it works because republicans do not have a good response. the need to fight back. and never go into a discussion that somehow excuses' rape. as long as they -- lou: wait a minute. back up. hang on just a...
119
119
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> in new york city, the empire state building is lit in the colors of the south african flag. the landmark building will be like this through tomorrow night to honor mandela's memory and legacy. here in washington, more tributes at the south african embassy. shomari stone is live where people held a candlelight vigil a few hours ago. >> reporter: good evening. despite this rain, the cold, the miserable weather, people have been coming here to the south african embassy in front of the nell san mandela statue dropping all these flowers that extend on this table right in front. a lot of folks tell me that they are honoring nelson mandela and i asked why, and many of them tell me because he proves that one man is capable of making a difference. ♪ >> reporter: mourners sing hymns. ♪ honors the life and legacy of nelson mandela at the south african iembassy. at the front entrance people sign condolence books that read friends and relatives, they say mandela is a friend who had compassion for humanity and made a sacrifice for the oppressed. spending a quarter of his life in priso
. >>> in new york city, the empire state building is lit in the colors of the south african flag. the landmark building will be like this through tomorrow night to honor mandela's memory and legacy. here in washington, more tributes at the south african embassy. shomari stone is live where people held a candlelight vigil a few hours ago. >> reporter: good evening. despite this rain, the cold, the miserable weather, people have been coming here to the south african embassy in...
156
156
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
lighter snow in salt lake city. it's only going to intensify as the storm moves out of the west and out of california and starts to spread snow into the rockies and eventually the northern plains like kansas into nebraska. eventually up into iowa and stretching up into minneapolis and into wisconsin, too. watch what happens. 8:00 sunday evening, we will see snow in parts of new york city and then it will continue to move up to the north with a changeover from snow to sleet and freezing rain. then eventually all rain in new york city by the commute monday morning. we'll see icy conditions along the massachusetts turnpike across massachusetts and up into central and northern new england, as well. as for snowfall totals, not that much because it's not so much snow that's an issue, it's the ice from d.c. up into philadelphia before it changes over to symptom rain. we are looking for temperatures on the cold side today. 12 below for a high in billings. zero in minneapolis. and then tomorrow, high temperatures back up to
lighter snow in salt lake city. it's only going to intensify as the storm moves out of the west and out of california and starts to spread snow into the rockies and eventually the northern plains like kansas into nebraska. eventually up into iowa and stretching up into minneapolis and into wisconsin, too. watch what happens. 8:00 sunday evening, we will see snow in parts of new york city and then it will continue to move up to the north with a changeover from snow to sleet and freezing rain....
112
112
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
right now, it feels like 19 degrees in oklahoma city. we're going to continue to get that cold polar air pushing down from the north. look how cold it feels near the canadian border. this is dangerous weather. you talk about getting outside, hypotherm i can't with those wind chills, you can get cold so fast. the wind removes the heat from your body. redding, feels like 41. interesting thing is that the oregon area down into california, you have already that had snow. we're talking not a lot of snow in parts of california, but when it gets to>d<ñ utah, colorado ad wyoming. went gusts up to 30 miles an hour for san francisco and las vegas, 40 miles per hour. that makes it feel a lot colder. coming up, we're going to talk about where the snow is going to hit and an ice storm developing for parts of the mid atlantic. details coming up. >> not good news. thanks, rebecca. >> still ahead, an appeals court in egypt hears the case of 21 women and girls sentenced to 21 years in prison for protesting. >> an uphill battle to find a vaccine to fight
right now, it feels like 19 degrees in oklahoma city. we're going to continue to get that cold polar air pushing down from the north. look how cold it feels near the canadian border. this is dangerous weather. you talk about getting outside, hypotherm i can't with those wind chills, you can get cold so fast. the wind removes the heat from your body. redding, feels like 41. interesting thing is that the oregon area down into california, you have already that had snow. we're talking not a lot of...
169
169
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
a truck was hauling it to a waste center outside mexico city. police found the empty truck wednesday and soon after found the radioactive pellets in a field about 1/2 nile away. police do not think the thieves -- mile away. police do not think the thieves knew they were dealing with dangerous cargo. >>> the white house decided to grant legal protection to the big wind farms, the ones with the giant turbines. sometimes they accidentally kill or injure bald or golden eagles which is usually against the law. a federal study suggests the wind farms have killed 67 eagles the last five years. the white house now ys the protection granted today is intended to encouragement the development of green energy. >>> oh, the things folks will do to keep from looking their age. >> now there's a mickover called the vampire -- a makeover called the vampire face and it uses your own blood to smooth out wrinkles and help you look younger. it is a hit in hollywood evidently. >>> three, two, one. >> okay, it's not a rocket launch, no. that's president barack obama an
a truck was hauling it to a waste center outside mexico city. police found the empty truck wednesday and soon after found the radioactive pellets in a field about 1/2 nile away. police do not think the thieves -- mile away. police do not think the thieves knew they were dealing with dangerous cargo. >>> the white house decided to grant legal protection to the big wind farms, the ones with the giant turbines. sometimes they accidentally kill or injure bald or golden eagles which is...
134
134
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
chicago has been called a tale of two cities. i recently interviewed mayor rahm emanuel about that. >> one, overall homicides are down 20% overall. crime is down 23% and shooting are down 24%. that's great trends. on the other hand, you know, i call every parent, god forbid something happens to their child in some capacity and throws the hardest call to make. and i don't want to be any more, as i said. we can't be a tale of two cities as it comes to crime. we have to be one city with one future where every neighborhood is as safe as the other. >> one way mayor rahm emanuel says is to keep afterschool programs up and running. >>> following the death of nelson mandela, senator cruz has a tweet and some of his followers went berserk. >>> then is carrie underwood too tabloid to star in the sound of music? there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize
chicago has been called a tale of two cities. i recently interviewed mayor rahm emanuel about that. >> one, overall homicides are down 20% overall. crime is down 23% and shooting are down 24%. that's great trends. on the other hand, you know, i call every parent, god forbid something happens to their child in some capacity and throws the hardest call to make. and i don't want to be any more, as i said. we can't be a tale of two cities as it comes to crime. we have to be one city with one...
655
655
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 655
favorite 0
quote 0
it's from a bartender who has a bar in new york city. for cocktail guide which we publish every year. we get sort of cocktail recipes from around the country. this is one of them. >> that's delicious. really good. >> a terrific recipe. >> it goes down easy. i like it a lot. >> you need five straws i'm sorry. this is mulled wine. >> a hot spiced wine. spicing wine goes back to the egyptian empire. it goes back to 3500 bc. when they started spicing wine it was to cover up the fact that the wine was horrible. so you dump spices in it and it moved north, you got warmer. this is tweaked with a little bit of kirsch a cherry liquer. >> that was the big part of the spicing of wine was to give it medicinal aspects of it. >> let's talk about the hot toddy. as we realized in our meeting, i think everybody knows what a hot toddy is but nobody knows what's in it. >> the classic is bourbon, lemon, honey and water. that's sort of what it's become. honestly, it can be kind of anything that involves an alcohol, a sweet thing, a hot liquid, usually tea, i
it's from a bartender who has a bar in new york city. for cocktail guide which we publish every year. we get sort of cocktail recipes from around the country. this is one of them. >> that's delicious. really good. >> a terrific recipe. >> it goes down easy. i like it a lot. >> you need five straws i'm sorry. this is mulled wine. >> a hot spiced wine. spicing wine goes back to the egyptian empire. it goes back to 3500 bc. when they started spicing wine it was to...
165
165
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
maligned >> if you think it's cold in the bay area tonight,,, we give you a look at the cities being slammed by winter storms. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday. safeway. ingredients for life. >> an amber alert still out for a missing 14-year-old girl believed to have been abducted by a man in kennewick, washington. 19-year-old eduardo flores- rosales on the right is suspected of abducting elizabeth romero on the left on yesterday afternoon. romero is described as a hispanic girl standing 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing 130 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. flores-rosales is a hispanic man standing 5 feet 9 inches tall. he was last seen driving a early 2000's green ford escape authorities say they are no
maligned >> if you think it's cold in the bay area tonight,,, we give you a look at the cities being slammed by winter storms. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely...
121
121
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
a city commission recommends oakland replace all 2,700 police radios as soon as possible. and that could cost between 15 and $20 million. oakland officials have been working for months to repair the system. many describe as unreliable. a malfunction even happened during president obama's visit to oakland last year. >>> the latest numbers released today show the job situation in this country is showing signs of steady improvement. november's unemployment rate dropped to 7% from 7.3%. that is its lowest level in five years. and the labor department reported employers added 207,000 workers last month. hiring was across a broad sector as well. that jobs report triggered an increase after days of decline. the nasdaq added 29. >>> gunned down and killed in front of his front door. the trouble police believe this man interrupted right before he was shot. >> we told you about a system bringing rain and snow. find out how long a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the lo
a city commission recommends oakland replace all 2,700 police radios as soon as possible. and that could cost between 15 and $20 million. oakland officials have been working for months to repair the system. many describe as unreliable. a malfunction even happened during president obama's visit to oakland last year. >>> the latest numbers released today show the job situation in this country is showing signs of steady improvement. november's unemployment rate dropped to 7% from 7.3%....
212
212
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
a city commission recommends oakland replace all 2,700 police radios as soon as possible. and that could cost between 15 and $20 million. oakland officials have been working for months to repair the system. many describe as unreliable. a malfunction even happened during president obama's visit to oakland last year. >>> the latest numbers released today show the job situation in this country is showing signs of steady improvement. november's unemployment rate dropped to 7% from 7.3%. that is its lowest level in five years. and the labor department reported employers added 207,000 workers last month. hiring was across a broad sector as well. that jobs report triggered an increase after days of decline. the nasdaq added 29. >>> gunned down and killed in front of his front door. the trouble police believe this man interrupted right before he was shot. >> we told you about a system bringing rain and snow. find out how long the freezing wet conditions are going to happen. >>> a cash smashed into a home injuring two people and causing considerable damage to a car. san jose firefi
a city commission recommends oakland replace all 2,700 police radios as soon as possible. and that could cost between 15 and $20 million. oakland officials have been working for months to repair the system. many describe as unreliable. a malfunction even happened during president obama's visit to oakland last year. >>> the latest numbers released today show the job situation in this country is showing signs of steady improvement. november's unemployment rate dropped to 7% from 7.3%....
146
146
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
rain as temperatures begin to come up, maybe see a snow/sleet accumulation of an inch, in new york city dry until tomorrow and late tomorrow night snow and sleet changing over to rain, could see up to an inch of snow and sleet in new york city. look at these temperatures by monday in new york, boston, washington, all will be in the 40s. so certainly, deb, we'll see a different scenario with this one because of the quick changeover from any ice that does fall to rain and certainly melting it all on the byways and overpasses. >> that is good news. thanks so. some people have stayed in doors and venting their weather blues online. rosa, you have been following this. there's a good response as to how people are riding this out. >> they are. one of the things that really stands out is the variation in temperatures. some areas in arkansas the temperatures went from 70 degrees to freezing. here's an interesting contrast. they found their colorful flowers covered in ice. this was sent in by ireporter susan brockett, she said the day started off with drizzle and then bam, pounding layers of ice.
rain as temperatures begin to come up, maybe see a snow/sleet accumulation of an inch, in new york city dry until tomorrow and late tomorrow night snow and sleet changing over to rain, could see up to an inch of snow and sleet in new york city. look at these temperatures by monday in new york, boston, washington, all will be in the 40s. so certainly, deb, we'll see a different scenario with this one because of the quick changeover from any ice that does fall to rain and certainly melting it all...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
here at the south african embassy in london and public buildings all around the city flags are flying at half mast to mark the death of nelson mandela there are around half a million south africans living in this country and some of them have come here to the embassy to lay flowers and pay tribute to the passing of mandela and of course tributes all flooding in from elsewhere to the royal family prince william for example has called him an extraordinary and inspiring man the queen has paid a personal tribute talking of the great warmth she feels when she thinks of mandela saying that he worked tirelessly for his country and that his legacy is the peaceful south africa that we see today and political chippies to flooding in from all over the world lead in this country by david cameron he called mandela a towering figure a true label here and says a great light has gone out. but this is all i'm hung around if we look just at the conservative movement for example in ninety seven margaret thatcher who slammed him as a terrorist said that the a.n.c. could never rule south africa anyone who
here at the south african embassy in london and public buildings all around the city flags are flying at half mast to mark the death of nelson mandela there are around half a million south africans living in this country and some of them have come here to the embassy to lay flowers and pay tribute to the passing of mandela and of course tributes all flooding in from elsewhere to the royal family prince william for example has called him an extraordinary and inspiring man the queen has paid a...
73
73
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
>> anytime you look at these in a the city -- the rules situation as complicated as his you are going to need to sit down with a chart. he transfers ownership to children. you are going to have to go through the chart and ask them does the management for the different businesses. ins the software company fact do payroll for the west ron's, those type of questions. then you are going to put it all together. once you reach 50 people, you will have to know -- you will have to comply with the rules. and then he knows which companies have to be provided minimum essential covering -- essential coverage. >> thank you, at this point i would like to yield five minutes to represent filling. ming. representative -- if i a question heard correctly you believe that fewer people have health insurance now. >> i believe fewer people are accepting health insurance now that it is available to him. >> i'm curious, i know there are a lot of good employers out there who have always divided health insurance to their employees. district where a lot of employers have not always done the right thing like you,
>> anytime you look at these in a the city -- the rules situation as complicated as his you are going to need to sit down with a chart. he transfers ownership to children. you are going to have to go through the chart and ask them does the management for the different businesses. ins the software company fact do payroll for the west ron's, those type of questions. then you are going to put it all together. once you reach 50 people, you will have to know -- you will have to comply with the...
108
108
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to keep up the fights in the cities. and keep pursuing breakthroughs. i am pleased to announce research at nih. we will redirect a $100 million into the project because the united states should be at the forefront into how to put hiv into long-term remission or eliminate it completely. >> the president earlier this week as you know discussing additional funding for aids research. how close are we to finding a cure for aids? >> well, i think you have to look at the situation of a cure. it is impossible to predict how far we are away. people are confused with ending the aids epidemic and getting people on treatment. curing is a sustained remission without the need for therapy. that is a goal that is not going to be easy. but one of things you don't want to get confused with is even though we don't have a cure, the advances that have been made by the therapy is nothing short of breath-taking. in the early 1980s, when i started taking care of aids patients, after the discovery of the disease, the survival rate was 6-8 months and 50% of patients were dead wi
we need to keep up the fights in the cities. and keep pursuing breakthroughs. i am pleased to announce research at nih. we will redirect a $100 million into the project because the united states should be at the forefront into how to put hiv into long-term remission or eliminate it completely. >> the president earlier this week as you know discussing additional funding for aids research. how close are we to finding a cure for aids? >> well, i think you have to look at the situation...
66
66
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
in this city today, what all of you have to do every section is forge principle compromise, the word compromise, back in the dale, my father's time, that was an act of statesmanship. today it's a act of betrayal. if you don't work with your party 100% of the time, you're ostracized, there's something wrong with you. you can see this on cable tv and a variety of other things. i'll finish by recounting words that lyndon johnson, a master legislator, said once. he grew up poor in the hill country in texas. and his family couldn't always take for granted that they were going to have enough to keep the roof over their head or keep food on the table. o this is the thought i'll leave you with. jobson once said any man not willing to compromise, well, that man never went to bed hungry. he said, you know, he said any man who is not willing to settle for half a loaf, well, that man never went to bed hungry. that's exactly right. the american people expect us to be problem solvers and practical solution providers, not happen right now. we're too intent on taking an all or nothing approach which
in this city today, what all of you have to do every section is forge principle compromise, the word compromise, back in the dale, my father's time, that was an act of statesmanship. today it's a act of betrayal. if you don't work with your party 100% of the time, you're ostracized, there's something wrong with you. you can see this on cable tv and a variety of other things. i'll finish by recounting words that lyndon johnson, a master legislator, said once. he grew up poor in the hill country...
60
60
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
process because our process, unlike other systems, that would explode into the streets of paris and other cities, we have a type of constitutional implosion. we direct those pressures to the center of congress and from that we take disparate factional interests and return them to majoritarian compromise. >> keep going down the list of instances where you think he has overstepped. >> the other two that come out to me is really the issue of the $454 million in the prevention fund issue for the federal health care insurance exchange. and also the 700 billion for the state exchanges. then finally the, essentially the subsidies for congressional employees which is less significant than those other ones. what bothers me about those last examples is that it goes directly to the the power of the purse and we have seen over and and over again courts saying don't worry, you have the power of the purse. this administration is now directly challenging that and saying, we can take money that was dedicated for one purpose and give it to an unspecified, unallowed, disallowed purpose. that challenges the very r
process because our process, unlike other systems, that would explode into the streets of paris and other cities, we have a type of constitutional implosion. we direct those pressures to the center of congress and from that we take disparate factional interests and return them to majoritarian compromise. >> keep going down the list of instances where you think he has overstepped. >> the other two that come out to me is really the issue of the $454 million in the prevention fund...
135
135
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
the big problem for cities like little rock, the ice that made the roads dangerous, it looks like snow. but it is definitely hard as ice. and with temperatures not expected to rise much above 30 degrees over the next few days, it could be here for some time. david. >> what a scene, steve. thank you. to the scene playing out at dallas airport. the weather so bad, passengers slept on a parked plane overnight. tonight many still sitting in the terminals, hundreds of cancellations, as we're on the air. mike boettcher is right there. >> reporter: at the dallas ft. worth airport more than 3,000 passengers stranded overnight. terminals packed with passengers sleeping on cots or anywhere they could. the airport trying to make the best out of 400 flight cancellations. bringing in entertainment. one woman drawing pictures of passengers trying to bring smiles to the unlucky strangers. >> we are doing caricatures, entertaining while they are waiting for their flight. >> reporter: outside terminals, firemen knocking ice off the roof so it doesn't fall on passengers. on the runways an incoming fligh
the big problem for cities like little rock, the ice that made the roads dangerous, it looks like snow. but it is definitely hard as ice. and with temperatures not expected to rise much above 30 degrees over the next few days, it could be here for some time. david. >> what a scene, steve. thank you. to the scene playing out at dallas airport. the weather so bad, passengers slept on a parked plane overnight. tonight many still sitting in the terminals, hundreds of cancellations, as we're...
161
161
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
so at the city, they will see the most of any other city. in philadelphia afternoon, that's when it starts to snow and sleet. and then at the nighttime, the rain moves in because temperatures are going to go up. rain, snow, and sleet around an inch of snow and sleet. and then to new york city. really late sunday night. maybe an inch of snow and sleet for them. but again, the big story and certainly the good news with this ice storm will be by monday all the temperatures will be in the mid 40s. so we will not see the lingering effects like we have had here in memphis and dallas. >> that's not bad. a nice little fall shortly thereafter. thanks so much, alexandra. >> sure, fred. >>> merrill newman, 85-year-old american captured and locked up by north korean authorities earlier this fall is now home on u.s. soil. accused of alleged crimes during his time fighting in the korean war, north korea detained newman for six weeks. the u.s. war vet was mysteriously released, however, overnight. north korea state media say it's because of this video wher
so at the city, they will see the most of any other city. in philadelphia afternoon, that's when it starts to snow and sleet. and then at the nighttime, the rain moves in because temperatures are going to go up. rain, snow, and sleet around an inch of snow and sleet. and then to new york city. really late sunday night. maybe an inch of snow and sleet for them. but again, the big story and certainly the good news with this ice storm will be by monday all the temperatures will be in the mid 40s....
157
157
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
instead, you had young men marching down to their local recruiting station, post office, city hall, and flooded into the services. there were 16 million people in the united states who were wearing the uniform during world war ii. there are only about 1.2 million of those veterans left. and we're losing them at 600 a day. so when you see these stooped shoulders and they still have the sparkle in their eye and they're wearing their remembrance pins and everything. this is probably the most fundamental day of their lives. because they all know where they were. my mother, who was a young girl then, put her flags out today. for that generation, pearl harbor and world war ii was a searing event. and they'll never forget and we must never forget because if we do, we will lose such a critical part of our history and a lesson that we must never forget. >> that's why, though, not scripted, i call each and every one of them heroes. including those who were able to show up today, because they survived this disastrous day. as we look at conflict today, more time goes by, there will be a generation
instead, you had young men marching down to their local recruiting station, post office, city hall, and flooded into the services. there were 16 million people in the united states who were wearing the uniform during world war ii. there are only about 1.2 million of those veterans left. and we're losing them at 600 a day. so when you see these stooped shoulders and they still have the sparkle in their eye and they're wearing their remembrance pins and everything. this is probably the most...
83
83
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
the quietest place in new york city and one of the most inspiring places. i realized the students were in their classrooms and they were in thrall to buy what they were doing. and aviation high, a network of career and technical training high schools in new york and in this school aviation, and the kids had to spend half of the day, standard academics, math, history and english and have to do well in those courses in order to spend time in the playground working on -- fedex donated an airplane, says the 411 and kids tinker with it and you have to do well in your class. kids will do anything to go and be able to work on that airplane and classes in the afternoon, they work on these shops and build and disassemble a jet engine, learning about all about aeronautics, many of the kids are drawn from economically distressed homes and broken homes and all sorts of social problems, very large number of latino, asian and african american children, all over the school, 87% male. there are girls at aviation high and they are fantastic, they are leaders in the school b
the quietest place in new york city and one of the most inspiring places. i realized the students were in their classrooms and they were in thrall to buy what they were doing. and aviation high, a network of career and technical training high schools in new york and in this school aviation, and the kids had to spend half of the day, standard academics, math, history and english and have to do well in those courses in order to spend time in the playground working on -- fedex donated an airplane,...
175
175
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
cars swerve down street, cities paralyzed and hundreds of thousands of people without power. >> very glad to be on my way home. >> first thing, what would you like to do? >> go home and see my wife. >> coming home. new this morning, an american detained in north korea since october is on a flight back to the united states. his journey, his first words as a free man, and why north korea let him go. >>> plus, today's the day all you college football fans, the s.e.c. championship. we are live outside the georgia dome for the fans, the festivities, and, of course, a whole lot of football. >>> good morning, everyone, happy saturday, i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm victor blackwell. 10:00 here on the east coast, 7:00 out west. you're in the "cnn newsroom." >> thousands of cancellation, widespread power out ands, complete chaos on the roads. >> complete. >> this massive ice storm, it's paralyzing the south. >> a lot of the country, one person actually we now know killed this morning after their truck slid off of a very icy roadway in the dallas area. this video coming to us from our affiliate,
cars swerve down street, cities paralyzed and hundreds of thousands of people without power. >> very glad to be on my way home. >> first thing, what would you like to do? >> go home and see my wife. >> coming home. new this morning, an american detained in north korea since october is on a flight back to the united states. his journey, his first words as a free man, and why north korea let him go. >>> plus, today's the day all you college football fans, the...
71
71
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
process because our process, unlike other systems, that would explode into the streets of paris and other cities, we have a type of constitutional implosion. we direct those pressures to the center of congress and from that we take disparate factional interests and return them to majoritarian compromise. >> keep going down the list of
process because our process, unlike other systems, that would explode into the streets of paris and other cities, we have a type of constitutional implosion. we direct those pressures to the center of congress and from that we take disparate factional interests and return them to majoritarian compromise. >> keep going down the list of
104
104
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> it is time. time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." i tell you whether to buy or sell, play until this sound and then the "lightning round" is over. are you ready, skedaddy. time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." mikey in new york, mikey? >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy. >> yo, yo, what's happening, mike? >> caller: i got hrt red hat. >> they report next week, my charitable trust has a position. obviously acted very badly this week as did veeva after i thought was a good quarter. the cloud stocks are still under a cloud. but i am a believer in red hat and i'm hoping it's a good story because mr. whitehurst does a good job. chaz in michigan, chaz? >> caller: hey, jim. how are you, sir? >> all right. how are you? >> caller: excellent. thanks for asking. let me start off by saying thank you for all the work you and your staff do. i really appreciate it. your knowledge is invaluable. >> you're very kind. we do have a
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> it is time. time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." i tell you whether to buy or sell, play until this sound and then the "lightning round" is over. are you ready, skedaddy. time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." mikey in new york, mikey? >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy. >>...
118
118
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
it will be in the city hall rotunda. former mayor willie brown has been asked to organize the service. . >>> let's head over to rosemary orozco. we have the oakland holiday children's parade today. hoping for some good weather for that. >> it will be dry. bring the winter coat. you will need it again. behind this system cold air spilling into the bay area, could be breezy for some of us into the afternoon. it will be a chilly one. we'll struggle in the upper 40s the sun is shining it's makes its way up. another, i don't know, minute or two until the fish sunrise. we might be right up on it. we're clearing out this morning. let's look at some of the rainfall totals over the last 24 hours. .47 in napa. .4 in santa rosa. almost .3 for oakland, san francisco picking up almost .4. san jose picking up .13. we have seen snowfall in areas right around the santa cruz mountains, right over the summit, mount st. helena has reported a little snow. northern areas of napa county reported some snow yesterday. a few sprinkles that may o
it will be in the city hall rotunda. former mayor willie brown has been asked to organize the service. . >>> let's head over to rosemary orozco. we have the oakland holiday children's parade today. hoping for some good weather for that. >> it will be dry. bring the winter coat. you will need it again. behind this system cold air spilling into the bay area, could be breezy for some of us into the afternoon. it will be a chilly one. we'll struggle in the upper 40s the sun is...
491
491
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 491
favorite 0
quote 0
we will see some snow in salt lake city through the day today. but then tomorrow morning, the snow fills in through the northern plains and then moves up into minneapolis and into the chicago area as well. watch what happens, though, by 10:00 p.m. on sunday, we are looking at snow in new york c y city, however, it is going to change over to rain as we go into sunday night and monday. for today, though, we do have several winter storm warnings and the higher elevation moving into the rockies through the day today. and we are going to see the threat possibly in aspen 9 to 12 inches of snow. i want to show you what happens as we go through the rest of the weekend. we are going to see some moderate amounts of snow through the northern plains and western great lakes as we go into tomorrow morning. then we are going to see some ice. perhaps a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch from ohio to virginia even raleigh, north carolina could have a coating of ice. sunday night and monday the snow accumulates with as much as nine inches of know? especially
we will see some snow in salt lake city through the day today. but then tomorrow morning, the snow fills in through the northern plains and then moves up into minneapolis and into the chicago area as well. watch what happens, though, by 10:00 p.m. on sunday, we are looking at snow in new york c y city, however, it is going to change over to rain as we go into sunday night and monday. for today, though, we do have several winter storm warnings and the higher elevation moving into the rockies...
151
151
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
live in our new york city news room with what could be causing the trend, first of all, do you have a driver's license? >> i do have a driver's license in florida, that is true. >> are you a good driver? >> yes, i am, but i'm in new york, i don't really need it. buying a car used to be the american dream, getting a driver's license used to be a rite of passage. the number s have increased fro 21% to 26% in 2010. during that time, driving as a whole has dropped a huge 20% among 16 to 34-year-olds. meanwhile, the age most likely to buy a car has shift from 35 to 44 to 65, ken johnson has chosen instead to travel by bike, he says commuting is better by bike, more environmental friendly, and just more practical. >> i don't have to park, pay for car payments and automobile insurance, which i hear is really expensive in jersey, it is a form of entertainment and exercise, so i don't have to buy a gym membership in addition to paying for a car. and it is fun. >> it is fun but while the economy has played a role with more unemployed young people and high student loan payments, experts say more
live in our new york city news room with what could be causing the trend, first of all, do you have a driver's license? >> i do have a driver's license in florida, that is true. >> are you a good driver? >> yes, i am, but i'm in new york, i don't really need it. buying a car used to be the american dream, getting a driver's license used to be a rite of passage. the number s have increased fro 21% to 26% in 2010. during that time, driving as a whole has dropped a huge 20% among...
326
326
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 326
favorite 0
quote 1
i'm morgan radford, live from new york city. next, the french military launching an operation in the central african republic as the violence escalates, first a look at the textures across the country with eboni deon. >> it's going to stay on the cold side. we have bitter wind chill across the midwest. here is a look at the weather. temperatures down to minus 4, down to the mid 30s. houston 34 degrees. wide-spread 30s. here is how it feels, as you step outside across the dakotas. it feels like minus 33. we'll have dangerous wind chills. keep is in mind. advisories are posted in the areas. definitely bundle up before heading out. we'll stay below average. new york city 43 and 30 by sunday. >> the red cross says fighting be militias in the central african republic killed 300 people in two days. it raised fears of mass killings as troops try to restore order. we have the latest. >> people here spent a terrified night in their homes or thousands of people camped out by the airport. we are hearing credible reports that the militia gr
i'm morgan radford, live from new york city. next, the french military launching an operation in the central african republic as the violence escalates, first a look at the textures across the country with eboni deon. >> it's going to stay on the cold side. we have bitter wind chill across the midwest. here is a look at the weather. temperatures down to minus 4, down to the mid 30s. houston 34 degrees. wide-spread 30s. here is how it feels, as you step outside across the dakotas. it feels...
288
288
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
the city told her to beg instead. now this entrepreneur is taking her fight to city hall. she is ahead. you're going to like this girl. ♪ anything could happen anything could happen anything could happen ♪ ♪ anything could happen anything could happen ♪ [ male announcer ] has your phone turned you into a control freak? like, scoring the perfect table? ♪ or getting a better seat? ♪ or let's say there's an accident. if you he esurance, you can use their mobile app to start a claim... upload a few photos... anget your money fast. maybe that doesn't make you a control freak. more like a control enthusiast. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. . . ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutuafunds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospect
the city told her to beg instead. now this entrepreneur is taking her fight to city hall. she is ahead. you're going to like this girl. ♪ anything could happen anything could happen anything could happen ♪ ♪ anything could happen anything could happen ♪ [ male announcer ] has your phone turned you into a control freak? like, scoring the perfect table? ♪ or getting a better seat? ♪ or let's say there's an accident. if you he esurance, you can use their mobile app to start a claim......
239
239
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
this morning, deadly winter storms hammering cities across the country. in the southwest, rain, sleet, snow, creating very dangerous conditions for drivers, even forcing some cars to spin out of control. >> wow, that's cincinnati, but in the dallas-ft. worth area, alone, the ice storm has knocked out power for more than 200,000 customer us. >> yeah, the weather is so severe, it is also causing a travel nightmare for a lot of flights. the main airport there in dallas, canceled 700 flights friday. the storm is already being blamed for at least four deaths across the country. >> in tennessee and arkansas, governors have declared a state of emergency and it's not over yet. severe weather is now moving east, just as the new storm is expected to hit. >> we're covering this story from all angles. let's begin with ed lavandera in snow, cold dallas this morning. officials, ed, have called off tomorrow's marathon because of this bone-chilling winter weather, is that right? >> reporter: they have. it's the first time in the history of that event it's been canceled.
this morning, deadly winter storms hammering cities across the country. in the southwest, rain, sleet, snow, creating very dangerous conditions for drivers, even forcing some cars to spin out of control. >> wow, that's cincinnati, but in the dallas-ft. worth area, alone, the ice storm has knocked out power for more than 200,000 customer us. >> yeah, the weather is so severe, it is also causing a travel nightmare for a lot of flights. the main airport there in dallas, canceled 700...
236
236
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
that city is not the only one dealing with the storm. cnn's indra peterson joins us from memphis where a state of emergency has been declared. what are the conditions like? >> reporter: looks like they dodged a bullet for downtown memphis. right around noon yesterday when they declared a state of emergency, we saw heavier bands of cold arctic air and freezing rain move in the area. just west of us at the memphis airport, they got a half inch of ice on the power lines. that's a concern. continually mention that half inch of ice, that makes it critical, makes the power lines weigh 500 pounds. that's the reason you get so many power outages every time an ice storm moves through. downtown memphis, seeing icing on the trees. generally the bulk is not here, it never made it to the region, but there was a marathon that was scheduled for us to morning, 20,000 were expected to be here. they did cancel that marathon due to conditions. arctic air, temperatures that feel like single digits, feels like nine degrees. their concern about the volunteers
that city is not the only one dealing with the storm. cnn's indra peterson joins us from memphis where a state of emergency has been declared. what are the conditions like? >> reporter: looks like they dodged a bullet for downtown memphis. right around noon yesterday when they declared a state of emergency, we saw heavier bands of cold arctic air and freezing rain move in the area. just west of us at the memphis airport, they got a half inch of ice on the power lines. that's a concern....